Jack Trice memorial tablet in State Gymnasium at Iowa State University, the beginning of which reads: "In memory of Jack Trice who died October 8, 1923, of injuries received in the Ames-Minnesota football game."
This sign shows the cost of damage to an aerobic mirror torn off the wall of State Gymnasium by vandals. The photograph appeared in Inside Iowa State on February 24, 1995.
State Gymnasium is decorated for a military ball. One large American flag is hanging down from the second floor. Other flags and streamers are hanging from the ceiling. Rifles are stacked in a tripod formation along the sides of the gymnasium.
Rows of cots line the State Gymnasium floor to accommodate soldiers suffering from the Spanish influenza epidemic. The gym is full and some of the healthy soldiers are assisting the sick ones.
John Tillman is repairing the new State Gymnasium floor. The floor was marred by rollerbladers or skateboarders over a weekend. The photograph appeared in Inside Iowa State on January 13, 1995.
A.H. Kimball's drawing of the first floor of the State Gymnasium shows plans for the swimming pools, hand ball and squash courts, and locker rooms. The layout of the football field, cinder track, and underground tunnel are also shown. Dr. Kimball…